The two brothers, who aspired to be domineering CEOs, gained a little fame even before they could become such, courtesy of the interview by Anderson.
The interview had positive and proactive content, without any sensational statements. When published online, it quickly became a promotional education material in various schools.
Even the education bureau called Richelle Dunn, the parent, the next day to inquire if they could share the copyright of the interview.
Upon inquiring about the use, the bureau staff responded to Richelle.
"We in the bureau have been wanting to create an education feature on bullying. We found it hard to get started until we saw Anderson's interview about the experiences of the two students. We figured it could be a suitable topic for discussion. Therefore, we wanted to ask if we could share the interview's copyright."
Upon learning that it was for educational promotion, Richelle agreed.